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    B26C K9 Korea 1953

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    This is a dual control, SHORAN equipped aircraft that I flew on the 15 June 1953 daylight formation to Kumwa. We were the second group of a raid after the N Koreans broke through the Second Corps area. As the second group we received a very warm and accurate level of FLAK.
    As noted it is SHORAN equipped which I have flown to visit beautiful downtown. Pyongyang. We received a very warm but not very welcome with a lot of fireworks. FLAK at night is beautiful but deadly.
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    Unless I am mistaken, I remember seeing a few of these in USAF or VNAF colours in Vietnam when I lobbed up in 1968.

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    That would be the modified A26 Paul, they gave good service in SE Asia.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Cosine26 View Post
    https://i.imgur.com/3A2KeQP.jpg
    This is a dual control, SHORAN equipped aircraft that I flew on the 15 June 1953 daylight formation to Kumwa. We were the second group of a raid after the N Koreans broke through the Second Corps area. As the second group we received a very warm and accurate level of FLAK.
    As noted it is SHORAN equipped which I have flown to visit beautiful downtown. Pyongyang. We received a very warm but not very welcome with a lot of fireworks. FLAK at night is beautiful but deadly.
    Thanks for your service and the very interesting picture. It must have been absolutely nerve wracking flying over Pyongyang!

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    Thank you for sharing. Awesome pic.

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    Tigercat nightfighter in Korea 1952

    Photo of a two place Navy Tigercat nightfighter landbased in Korea in 1952Attachment 92681

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    The first A/B26's in Viet Nam were unmodified A/B 26's. The modified A26 came later.

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    Modified A26

    Here is a picture of the modified A26 operating in Viet Nam
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    the last modified B-26 was the A-26K, also used in the Bay of Pigs

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    After 49

    This Picture after my Mission Number 49 , I flew number 50 two days later.
    Not a great landing but a good landing - we all survived,
    A good landing = one you walk away from.
    A great landing = you can reuse the aircraft
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    Quote Originally Posted by Cosine26 View Post
    This Picture after my Mission Number 49 , I flew number 50 two days later.
    Not a great landing but a good landing - we all survived,
    A good landing = one you walk away from.
    A great landing = you can reuse the aircraft
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    Cal (Cosine26),
    That last picture says, "I had a rough day at the office."

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